Papers 2611-2620 of total 7777 found.
Category: /History
…the spring of 1815. My thesis statement is: The War of 1812 was a war that neither side won. There were four main causes for the war taking place. These were impressment, boundary problems, the Warhawks, and the British supplying the Ohio Country Indians
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Category: /History
…’s lives were very hard. Not only did they have to survive droughts and storms, but there were also Indian attacks. Indians believed that the homesteaders were trespassers on their land, and this made them angry. They would attack wayward wagon trains…
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Category: /Literature/English
…college, finding a place which I can settle down for the rest of my working life. The advantage that I have over many people, in this field, is that I am trilingual in English, Gujurati, and Spanish. I have grown up in an Indian culture and I am fully adapted…
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Category: /Literature
…and ethnic classes. Sylvia wants to suggest that her and the other children "go to the Sunset and terrorize the West Indian Kids and take their hair ribbons and their money too" (Bambara 122). From this statement, the reader can tell that stealing doesn't cause…
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…Who is God?         Worshipping is a way to communicate beliefs and feelings of individuals and religious communities. Every society I have every studied from the American Indians to the Ancient Greek have all believed in some form of worship…
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…frontier than anything else and wanted as much land as they could get. Indians, who were being incited by the British in Canada, were blocking these lands (12th Congress, 94). This led to many Indian troubles in the Northwest and problems with Great Britain…
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…at the time British tried to enforce its power in America. The Confederation of New England, an intercolonial political organization established by Puritans in 1643 to coordinate government and to provide greater defense against the French, Dutch, and Indians
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…poem I read of hers was 'Indian Summer'. Indian Summer In youth, it was a way I had To do my best to please, And change, with every passing lad, To suit his theories. But now I know the things I know, And I do the things I do; And if you do not like…
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Category: /History
…belief truly was just. Gandhi spoke of non-violent resistance as a method to help the opposing side see how they were committing sins. Gandhi used inspirational words to encourage his people. He was motivated to begin fighting for Indian rights after being…
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Category: /History
…, Mary E). Such documentations contain the spiritual beliefs, origin and creation stories that reveal the cultural history of the Mayan people. Following the Spanish conquest, a Quiche Indian transcribed the Popol Vuh. This individual had also learned…
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